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so it begins to move very, very quickly and into parts of the northeast and into canada. if we see any significant damaging storm surge from this storm, it is going to be to the right of it. that's across nova scotia at this point, areas like nantucket and cape cod still potentially in the impact or direct impact, but i think it's a better chance that it will go to the east. strong winds tomorrow night. winds still up to hurricane force throughout that, maybe p.m. to 2:00 a.m. timeframe tomorrow night. >> so what? our lawns are going to get watered, rick? i mean, beyond that, what? >> >> games will be played. rain bands will come through very briefly, across the big and they will move out quickly. it is not a horrible day across the city. go to long island. 100 miles out, you will get quite a bit of rain and the winds maybe 40, 50 miles per hour. >> i live on long island. >> not your side of long island. >> not my side. okay. that's all right. but all the people that got the heck out, maybe they can turn around and go back to wherever they were going on vacation. >> don't
so it begins to move very, very quickly and into parts of the northeast and into canada. if we see any significant damaging storm surge from this storm, it is going to be to the right of it. that's across nova scotia at this point, areas like nantucket and cape cod still potentially in the impact or direct impact, but i think it's a better chance that it will go to the east. strong winds tomorrow night. winds still up to hurricane force throughout that, maybe p.m. to 2:00 a.m. timeframe...
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so it begins to move very, very quickly and into parts of the northeast and into canada. if we see any significant damaging storm surge from this storm, it is going to be to the right of it. that's across nova scotia at this point, areas like nantucket and cape cod still potentially in the impact or direct impact, but i think it's a better chance that it will go to the east. strong winds tomorrow night. winds still up to hurricane force throughout that, maybe p.m. to 2:00 a.m. timeframe tomorrow night. >> so what? our lawns are going to get watered, rick? i mean, beyond that, what? >> >> games will be played. rain bands will come through very briefly, across the big and they will move out quickly. it is not a horrible day across the city. go to long island. 100 miles out, you will get quite a bit of rain and the winds maybe 40, 50 miles per hour. >> i live on long island. >> not your side of long island. >> not my side. okay. that's all right. but all the people that got the heck out, maybe they can turn around and go back to wherever they were going on vacation. >> don't
so it begins to move very, very quickly and into parts of the northeast and into canada. if we see any significant damaging storm surge from this storm, it is going to be to the right of it. that's across nova scotia at this point, areas like nantucket and cape cod still potentially in the impact or direct impact, but i think it's a better chance that it will go to the east. strong winds tomorrow night. winds still up to hurricane force throughout that, maybe p.m. to 2:00 a.m. timeframe...
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steve doocy sailing out in a bet in nova scotia, in canada eh! coming up with continuing special coverage of hurricane earl on fox news. m, did you borrow my green shirt? ♪ that's not really my style, honey. weird, i can't find it. ♪ [ female announcer ] new tide original with acti-lift technology hey! you found it. yeah, it must have been hiding in my closet. [ female announcer ] new tide original with acti-lift. style is an option. clean is not. get acti-lift in these tide detergents. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. >> shepard: 20 minutes before the hour and 20 minutes to on the record with greta van susteren. what is happenin
steve doocy sailing out in a bet in nova scotia, in canada eh! coming up with continuing special coverage of hurricane earl on fox news. m, did you borrow my green shirt? ♪ that's not really my style, honey. weird, i can't find it. ♪ [ female announcer ] new tide original with acti-lift technology hey! you found it. yeah, it must have been hiding in my closet. [ female announcer ] new tide original with acti-lift. style is an option. clean is not. get acti-lift in these tide detergents....
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live in nova scotia, live in a boat off canada. this [ bubbles ] ooh... [ male announcer ] the future of toilet bowl cleaning has never been brighter. ahh... [ male announcer ] thanks to new and improved scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. just stamp it in your bowl. its formula is flush-activated to prevent build up of lime scale and hard water that cause toilet rings. and it keeps working for up to six weeks. new and improved scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. the freshest way -- [ bubbles ] ooh... [ male announcer ] -- to keep a toilet clean. ahh... [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. this will save you the most money, while making sure you have the auto coverage you need. this is good stuff. no problem, i'm a coverage counselor. it's what i do. thank you for being an esurance customer. great. bye, richard. so, did you guys get enough to make an online version of a coverage counselor? yep. let's code it and load it. [ imitates explosion ] oh. you're so popular. like prom queen. [ telephone rings ] [ male an
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down around areas of new jersey and long island eventually saturday morning potentially up towards canada. so a few days, shepard, for very treacherous conditions across the eastern seaboard. >> shepard: it does look like we are on the dry side of the thing if it holds and that looks good. >> it does. >> shepard: thanks a lot. we are getting our first look at the two men arrested on a flight from chicago to amsterdam. this was breaking during fox report last night. they supposedly had suspicious items in their luggage there were concerns they were doing a dry run on a terror attack. we have new details on those items and the charges the men are facing. we are live in d.c. and the complete coverage of the president's address ahead. updates from the national hurricane center as they come in on earl. it's a busy news night with the journalists of fox news. this is the fox report. whatever your plans. like, if we wanted to travel? husband: or start a business? advisor: yep. wife: or take some classes? sure. or find the best cheeseburger? the line isn't for everything. whatever your destinatio
down around areas of new jersey and long island eventually saturday morning potentially up towards canada. so a few days, shepard, for very treacherous conditions across the eastern seaboard. >> shepard: it does look like we are on the dry side of the thing if it holds and that looks good. >> it does. >> shepard: thanks a lot. we are getting our first look at the two men arrested on a flight from chicago to amsterdam. this was breaking during fox report last night. they...
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hopefully as a tropical storm so it won't be as potent as a storm for our friends in canada. that's it for now. give you this complete update, of course, at 8:00 when the new advisory comes out. >> janice, j.d., you know, with all your fancy computers and stuff like that, why do we still have to fly airplanes into the eye of a hurricane? seriously? >> you know what? we can have the best tropical computer models of all time, mike, but really getting the data from the airplane going right through the storm itself is the best way especially when we talk about strength. we're pretty good at knowing where the storm is going to head. at least for the most part. but in terms of the strength of the storm, it really is those airplanes that come out and give us all that data to input into the tropical models. >> i was reading an article yesterday, it says that we are very close, though, janice, to not having to do that anymore. >> because of that drone thing. >> yeah, with the different technology. >> which would be great. we don't want to put anybody in harm's way although i know gera
hopefully as a tropical storm so it won't be as potent as a storm for our friends in canada. that's it for now. give you this complete update, of course, at 8:00 when the new advisory comes out. >> janice, j.d., you know, with all your fancy computers and stuff like that, why do we still have to fly airplanes into the eye of a hurricane? seriously? >> you know what? we can have the best tropical computer models of all time, mike, but really getting the data from the airplane going...
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where parts of atlantic canada could take a direct hit from earl. so again, we're gonna continue to bring you the very latest, new advisory comes out any moment now so as soon as it does, i will let you guys know and alert you. back to you. >> all right. luckily, you're here with us this morning. thanks very much, janice. here are the rest of your headlines. another round of jobless claims are coming out this morning. 8:30 eastern time. analysts predict there will be 475,000 new unemployment claims. that would be a slight jump from last week. >> not good. >> ahead of those numbers, foreign stocks, tokyo stock closed up and at last check, london in positive territory and the dow futures are also up. wasn't the stock market the highest yesterday since in the last couple of months? >> no, weeks, not months. last few weeks. >> all right. the cleric behind the ground zero mosque, imam rauf, two middle names, no time for that, apparently got a big tax exemption from the muslim organization he founded. according to "the new york post," claimed as many as 5
where parts of atlantic canada could take a direct hit from earl. so again, we're gonna continue to bring you the very latest, new advisory comes out any moment now so as soon as it does, i will let you guys know and alert you. back to you. >> all right. luckily, you're here with us this morning. thanks very much, janice. here are the rest of your headlines. another round of jobless claims are coming out this morning. 8:30 eastern time. analysts predict there will be 475,000 new...
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for now, calls to the united states and canada are free. international calls start at two cents a minute. microsoft co-founder paul allen is suing nearly a dozen of the country's top tech companies. google, apple, yahoo, facebook just to name a few. the bail narrow investor says they violated patents related to internet browsing and web alerts. no comment from most of those companies named. a spokesman for facebook says the suit is, quote, completely without merit. from disaster response to evidence collection. the government keeping a very close eye on work that could help determine the cause of the deadly gulf oil rig explosion. we'll have the details ahead. plus, tar balls may be an eyesore for most but for one teenager they could be her college tuition. five years ago katrina transformed the streets of new orleans into rivers and lakes. now see the great wall of the city is building to make sure that never happens again. >> there has never in the history of the world been a structure built like this. a barrier able to withstand a 26-foo
for now, calls to the united states and canada are free. international calls start at two cents a minute. microsoft co-founder paul allen is suing nearly a dozen of the country's top tech companies. google, apple, yahoo, facebook just to name a few. the bail narrow investor says they violated patents related to internet browsing and web alerts. no comment from most of those companies named. a spokesman for facebook says the suit is, quote, completely without merit. from disaster response to...
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in canada and your own memories that you didn't want to see happen here, right? >> exactly. >> what do you think of that, that he's not crafting that. >> i don't think the congressman knows what our healthcare bill is because nobody in america seems to know the bill. it's pieces of this and pieces of that and all crafted in back rooms and i have firsthand experience because i have family who lives there and they're experiencing their healthcare system. though you have national healthcare, you have to pay for things. if you don't pay for things, for example, if you want a blood test, get it for free from the hospital but if you go to a facility where a doctor is on staff, you pay 10, 30, $25 to get the same blood test. if you pay, you get it within a few hours to overnight. and if you go to the hospital for free, you'll get it in a week to ten days. is that what we want in america? i don't think so. >> are you thinking since massachusetts and the scott brown election, which is in large part voters there getting sick of the same thing you are. healthcare. the way t
in canada and your own memories that you didn't want to see happen here, right? >> exactly. >> what do you think of that, that he's not crafting that. >> i don't think the congressman knows what our healthcare bill is because nobody in america seems to know the bill. it's pieces of this and pieces of that and all crafted in back rooms and i have firsthand experience because i have family who lives there and they're experiencing their healthcare system. though you have national...
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this thing is going to barrel towards atlantic canada the next 24 hours. it's still very large and we're still going to see the effects of hurricane force winds across the outer banks, that eastern north carolina, and then cape cod and the islands could see some hurricane force winds as we get into the overnight tonight. but 105 mph sustained winds, 85 miles east of cape hatteras and it is a category 2 storm. it's expected to maybe be bumped down a little bit in the next advisory, around 8 a.m. hurricane hunters flying through this and giving the latest cord nants on the storm. up eastern north carolina up towards virginia beach and the chesapeake bay. d.c., you're going to get a few raindrops within the next several hours but all in all the center of this storm is going to remain offshore which is the best case scenario we could have asked for. still see 3 to 4, isolated 5 inches of rain across eastern north carolina and a couple inches as we ride up the coast. certainly see tropical storm force winds but kind of like a nor'easter and the northeast is acc
this thing is going to barrel towards atlantic canada the next 24 hours. it's still very large and we're still going to see the effects of hurricane force winds across the outer banks, that eastern north carolina, and then cape cod and the islands could see some hurricane force winds as we get into the overnight tonight. but 105 mph sustained winds, 85 miles east of cape hatteras and it is a category 2 storm. it's expected to maybe be bumped down a little bit in the next advisory, around 8 a.m....
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right now calls in the united states and canada are free. international calls are two cents a minute. >> how do you hold the desk top to your ear. it is a problem if you don't have a crophone. >> not good news for phone companies, that's for sure. talking sports. rookie national's pitcher steven strasburg electifying player in baseball is likely to have tommy john's surgery. >> he will travel to the west coast to get a second opinion. he tore a ligament in the right elboy. >> i will go the to the best and work harder than the guys who went through it before. i hope to be back here soon. >> strasberg will miss a year minimum and some say he could throw the ball harder after the surgery. he has 92 strike outs in the brief major league career. >> tiger woods setting back in the pack a bit. had a great first round and struggled with the putter in particular on friday. he missed a number of short puts. there is a leader at eight under. how about lefty, phil mickleson misses the cut. elsewhere in the u.s. open, starts on monday and at the home of
right now calls in the united states and canada are free. international calls are two cents a minute. >> how do you hold the desk top to your ear. it is a problem if you don't have a crophone. >> not good news for phone companies, that's for sure. talking sports. rookie national's pitcher steven strasburg electifying player in baseball is likely to have tommy john's surgery. >> he will travel to the west coast to get a second opinion. he tore a ligament in the right elboy....
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it will be a dangerous situation for the folks from the outer banks up toward cape cod and atlantic, canada, needs to watch for direct landfall. at this time. >>shepard: our friends in louisiana and south florida and the outer banks of north carolina and points in between could remind those in the northeast who do in the deal with this, you cannot wait. a plan has to get in place right now. a million people on long island alone. and the long island expressway was a disaster this morning, forget a hurricane evacuation. >>reporter: it could be complete bedlam. i'm sure the local news channels will have all of their reporters talking about possible escape routes because this is what we have to think about. >>shepard: the bottom line, get prepared. have a plan. do it now. if it makes the would be tell ... thank you for watching it for us with complete updates at foxnews.com jut put in your zip code and you can get all the warnings and watches where the hurricane is going. it could affect up to 30 million people in one way or another. now is the time to plan. the obama administration is marking
it will be a dangerous situation for the folks from the outer banks up toward cape cod and atlantic, canada, needs to watch for direct landfall. at this time. >>shepard: our friends in louisiana and south florida and the outer banks of north carolina and points in between could remind those in the northeast who do in the deal with this, you cannot wait. a plan has to get in place right now. a million people on long island alone. and the long island expressway was a disaster this morning,...
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incredible story. >> when things get better, i'm going to blame canada. all right. jeffrey, thank you very much. >> can't wait. >> straight ahead, we welcome our soldiers home with open arms but the one thing america can't give them -- a job. next, help for heroes who are struggling after they have returned from war. >> plus big news this morning, heidi klum, why she's quitting the job that created her career. >> first, the trivia question of the day -- [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay th mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. you've got to try it, >> time for the news by the numbers. 56,000, that's 56,000 foreclosures that are called off. those home owners can stay in their houses because somebody made mistakes on the paperwork. thousands more with
incredible story. >> when things get better, i'm going to blame canada. all right. jeffrey, thank you very much. >> can't wait. >> straight ahead, we welcome our soldiers home with open arms but the one thing america can't give them -- a job. next, help for heroes who are struggling after they have returned from war. >> plus big news this morning, heidi klum, why she's quitting the job that created her career. >> first, the trivia question of the day -- [ male...
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the east coast an alert all the way from north carolina to canada. our meteorologist rick reichmuth with the headline of the day. it's weakened and turned. right? >> exactly. we expected the turn but it weakened earlier than we thought. if you look at the satellite, radar composite, looking at the last couple of frames and it makes a right jog. that is a good news. wind projection and what do we expect to see this morning or tonight around 3:00 in the morning. this is hurricane force winds around cape hatterus for a brief time and then it moves to the northeast. better chance of hurricane force winds around nantucket and cape cod by tomorrow night. by saturday, it moves out of here rapidly. quickly moving storm. a look at the track of the storm. you can see a category two expected at the closest point tonight toward cape hatterus. that is welcome news. we will likely see the hurricane force winds extending out pretty far. far than we initially anticipated but a weaker storm and category one at the closest minutes to the overnight hours tomorrow night
the east coast an alert all the way from north carolina to canada. our meteorologist rick reichmuth with the headline of the day. it's weakened and turned. right? >> exactly. we expected the turn but it weakened earlier than we thought. if you look at the satellite, radar composite, looking at the last couple of frames and it makes a right jog. that is a good news. wind projection and what do we expect to see this morning or tonight around 3:00 in the morning. this is hurricane force...
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five ports of entry between montana and canada receiving 77 million dollars of stimulus cash and received the number 46 on our countdown. one of the ports only gets two cars a day while ports on the mexican border that can get up to 20,000 cars a day, they get nothing. number 45, a grant of close to $800,000 to test how to control private home appliances like a fridge or washing machine from an off site computer. number 44 to north carolina. 3.1 million dollars going to repaint a rarely used bridge. the bridge in a town with just 1,000 residents mainly used by people to go fishing. number 43 another desolate bridge that averages 10 cars a day. town official startled by $426,000 said i was as surprised as anyone when i the call the bridge was going to be fix. number 42 proves you can put a price on the job created by the stimulus. $400,000, new hampshire will get two million dollars from the u.s. department of transportation for four new transit buses creating four to five new jobs. number 41 to atlanta, $490,000 used to repave a one mile stretch of road. two of the blocks were repaved in
five ports of entry between montana and canada receiving 77 million dollars of stimulus cash and received the number 46 on our countdown. one of the ports only gets two cars a day while ports on the mexican border that can get up to 20,000 cars a day, they get nothing. number 45, a grant of close to $800,000 to test how to control private home appliances like a fridge or washing machine from an off site computer. number 44 to north carolina. 3.1 million dollars going to repaint a rarely used...
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take a look at the temperatures, see the temperatures, minus 22 in canada and alas sta. and these are minus 24 right now in international falls. the cold air affecting a lot of the u.s. right now and it's extremely windy, and gusting to around 30, 40 miles per hour and feels like minus 35 at international falls and minus 22, minus 12 in kansas city. a very, very rough day and all the snow is out there, still windy and we'll continue to see the snow blowing around and 9 inches in sioux falls and 16 in wisconsin, and heavy snow one for the record books, biggest we've seen in the month of december and moves off to the east ap we've got a lot of rain on the eastern side of it and the entire storm including the cold air will start off as rain, and eventually will become snow, and be a little weaker and we are going to be talking significant snowfall totals across the interior section of of the east only up around parts of the great lakes and here is the forecast today. 48 in boston, at least to start. very warm along the coasten that's where we have the rain and the cold fron
take a look at the temperatures, see the temperatures, minus 22 in canada and alas sta. and these are minus 24 right now in international falls. the cold air affecting a lot of the u.s. right now and it's extremely windy, and gusting to around 30, 40 miles per hour and feels like minus 35 at international falls and minus 22, minus 12 in kansas city. a very, very rough day and all the snow is out there, still windy and we'll continue to see the snow blowing around and 9 inches in sioux falls and...
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reporter: this morning the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano this is traveling in monrewl canada has been speaking to a group and advocating very strongly that 190 countries take the next store up in airport screening by advocating the use of these full body scanners. in an interview with usa today she said we need to move to the next stage of screenings. there continues to be a threat stream about taking down a commercial airliner in part because it was used successfully before and could have a huge impact. just to give you context here. if there is a piece of advice i've had over the years it's like terrorism is like water it takes the path of least resistance and we are dealing with a thinking enemy. they understand the type of improvements we've made for the screening process, that's why we saw the evolution in the type of attack with the attempted bombing on christmas day, with the underwear -- with the bomb concealed in the underwear. that is an evolution in the tactic and it's also an indicator that when it comes to airline security al-qaida and others are watching what we
reporter: this morning the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano this is traveling in monrewl canada has been speaking to a group and advocating very strongly that 190 countries take the next store up in airport screening by advocating the use of these full body scanners. in an interview with usa today she said we need to move to the next stage of screenings. there continues to be a threat stream about taking down a commercial airliner in part because it was used successfully before...
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. >> reporter: with watches posted from florida to as north as canada, communities are getting ready. they're building sand birms to protect whatever mother nature has to uffer and closing seawall in coastal city, maryland, where the mayors are urging labor day weekend vacationers to delay, not cancel the travel plans. >> we expect a quarter of million people coming to the city. what we advise is they wait until the event passes. >> reporter: in the meantime, you can see the rough seas behind me. for that reason, as a precaution, the u.s. coast guard is closing state commercial ports in moorhead city and also in wilmington and ordering vessels to stay in their mooring as a precaution until the hurricane moves out of the waters. >> jim: thank you, and be safe. another offshore oil rig exploded. west of the site where b.p. oil rig did in april. 13 crew members were rescued but one was injured. the rest are said to be tired and hungry. >> it's certainly too early to know what sparked the fire. the coast guard plans to do interview with those rescued to determine the cause of the fire. >>
. >> reporter: with watches posted from florida to as north as canada, communities are getting ready. they're building sand birms to protect whatever mother nature has to uffer and closing seawall in coastal city, maryland, where the mayors are urging labor day weekend vacationers to delay, not cancel the travel plans. >> we expect a quarter of million people coming to the city. what we advise is they wait until the event passes. >> reporter: in the meantime, you can see the...
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vatican city, tens of thousands of people watch as the pope proclaims 6 saints including the first from canada, and australia. there's a quick look at your headlines. >> dave: what this is secret to a long i-275? a brand new study reveals it could be your nationality that determines how long you live, it shows in fact that hispanics, born in 2006, are expected to live longer than any other ethnicity and the two factors that determine this, their close-knit families and strong religious devotion. >> alisyn: joining us is religion contributor father jonathan morris, and i'm sure it is not a surprise to you, but, it may be surprising to some, their longevity is two years longer than whites and they have dinner meals together and have a religious underpinning. >> and they came up with several elements, and is for doctors to determine, not for us religious people to determine but they pulled out at the end of the study, one of the most common elements of these long-living hispanics in the u.s., is the close family ties. >> dave: it wasn't an assumption, it was a finding. >> it was a finding. >> dav
vatican city, tens of thousands of people watch as the pope proclaims 6 saints including the first from canada, and australia. there's a quick look at your headlines. >> dave: what this is secret to a long i-275? a brand new study reveals it could be your nationality that determines how long you live, it shows in fact that hispanics, born in 2006, are expected to live longer than any other ethnicity and the two factors that determine this, their close-knit families and strong religious...
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five ports of entry between montana and canada receiving 77 million dollars of stimulus cash and received the number 46 on our countdown. one of the ports only gets two cars a day while ports on the mexican border that can get up to 20,000 cars a day, they get nothing. number 45, a grant of close to $800,000 to test how to control private home appliances like a fridge or washing machine from an off site computer. number 44 to north carolina. 3.1 million dollars going to repaint a rarely used bridge. the bridge in a town with just 1,000 residents mainly used by people to go fishing. number 43 another desolate bridge that averages 10 cars a day. town official startled by $426,000 said i was as surprised as anyone when i the call the bridge was going to be fix. number 42 proves you can put a price on the job created by the stimulus. $400,000, new hampshire will get two million dollars from the u.s. department of transportation for four new transit buses creating four to five new jobs. number 41 to atlanta, $490,000 used to repave a one mile stretch of road. two of the blocks were repaved in
five ports of entry between montana and canada receiving 77 million dollars of stimulus cash and received the number 46 on our countdown. one of the ports only gets two cars a day while ports on the mexican border that can get up to 20,000 cars a day, they get nothing. number 45, a grant of close to $800,000 to test how to control private home appliances like a fridge or washing machine from an off site computer. number 44 to north carolina. 3.1 million dollars going to repaint a rarely used...
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five ports of entry between montana and canada receiving 77 million dollars of stimulus cash and received the number 46 on our countdown. one of the ports only gets two cars a day while ports on the mexican border that can get up to 20,000 cars a day, they get nothing. number 45, a grant of close to $800,000 to test how to control private home appliances like a fridge or washing machine from an off site computer. number 44 to north carolina. 3.1 million dollars going to repaint a rarely used bridge. the bridge in a town with just 1,000 residents mainly used by people to go fishing. number 43 another desolate bridge that averages 10 cars a day. town official startled by $426,000 said i was as surprised as anyone when i the call the bridge was going to be fix. number 42 proves you can put a price on the job created by the stimulus. $400,000, new hampshire will get two million dollars from the u.s. department of transportation for four new transit buses creating four to five new jobs. number 41 to atlanta, $490,000 used to repave a one mile stretch of road. two of the blocks were repaved in
five ports of entry between montana and canada receiving 77 million dollars of stimulus cash and received the number 46 on our countdown. one of the ports only gets two cars a day while ports on the mexican border that can get up to 20,000 cars a day, they get nothing. number 45, a grant of close to $800,000 to test how to control private home appliances like a fridge or washing machine from an off site computer. number 44 to north carolina. 3.1 million dollars going to repaint a rarely used...
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that is a border city can canada. in el paso we had three murders, one was a murder suicide. when you say i have my hands full, it is deal boting with spillover violence. i don't think they had any murders in laredo this year. >> let's ask the mayor. hang in there. major salinas is your experience similar. in i know you had the crazy thing on the mexican side recently and you had tony tormenta the cartel leader was killed by the mexican marines and they block aided some of the bridges. can you report as mayor cook is that your city is relatively unscathed by the violence south of the border? >> i would definitely agree with that. in this year we only had seven murders and i can tell you that we have been able to contain that because all of the law enforcement community is working together. the federal and state and local community. i feel that is important. >> geraldo: is that because the cartel guys are mart enoug smao know hot to mess on the u.s. side, that that would bring down retribution that they could not handle or just that our defenses along the border are so good th
that is a border city can canada. in el paso we had three murders, one was a murder suicide. when you say i have my hands full, it is deal boting with spillover violence. i don't think they had any murders in laredo this year. >> let's ask the mayor. hang in there. major salinas is your experience similar. in i know you had the crazy thing on the mexican side recently and you had tony tormenta the cartel leader was killed by the mexican marines and they block aided some of the bridges....
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storm watches and warnings are posted as far north as canada. no hurricane has threatened such a long stretch of the east coast in almost two decades. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in extreme weather center for the details of this one. where is it going? >> you know what? luckily we have seen a bit of a right jog in the last few frans in the last couple of hours. here is a look at the radar picture. see that center of it put my finger right there and see where it starts? there you go. it takes that jog to the east. none the less, there is some very heavy rain there that is right about to get toward the outer banks. as the storm continues to move closer we will see rain and wind. i want to get nerdy on you here with some of the images and water vapor image. this is how much water content is in the atmosphere much higher up around 10 to 18,000 feet up. you look at this and see this. it's very dry air. we have been dealing with extremely high temperatures all across the eastern seaboard and you see that big ridge there. this is what we ha
storm watches and warnings are posted as far north as canada. no hurricane has threatened such a long stretch of the east coast in almost two decades. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in extreme weather center for the details of this one. where is it going? >> you know what? luckily we have seen a bit of a right jog in the last few frans in the last couple of hours. here is a look at the radar picture. see that center of it put my finger right there and see where it starts? there...
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the 2005 to six pontiac pursuit sold in canada and the 2005s2006 pontiac g4. we heard there are problems with other models as well but it's such a small fraction of the cars, they're not issuing a recall. >> gm may say they're safe but this problem has caused crashes. >> yeah. there's been more than 1100 complaints in all and those have caused 14 crashes and one injury. so the national highway traffic saturday administration began an investigation back in january and they're still looking into this. that's what is -- >> shepard: that was good news for the automakers, right? >> for american automakers, the february sales, gm, despite the recall, obviously the figures were from before, sales were up 11.5%, ford up a whopping 43%, toyota with all their problems, down 9%. >> jonathan, thank you very much. >> a gubernatorial race is heating up in texas. the focus on two republicans, one kay bailey hutchison taking on rick perry. you would have thought one of them is going to win -- ha ha, hang on. we're live deep in the heart ofe texas next. before adulthood... it'
the 2005 to six pontiac pursuit sold in canada and the 2005s2006 pontiac g4. we heard there are problems with other models as well but it's such a small fraction of the cars, they're not issuing a recall. >> gm may say they're safe but this problem has caused crashes. >> yeah. there's been more than 1100 complaints in all and those have caused 14 crashes and one injury. so the national highway traffic saturday administration began an investigation back in january and they're still...
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national ally and should be where everybody president goes the first week, the way a president goes to canada or britain. a natural ally, a trip that had to be. longer delayed, which the indians were upset about. i admit removing the coconuts from the trees on the way to the museum is slightly excessive. as one who has never suffered from a coconut, i'm sure that the armored vehicle in which he travels can resist a rocket-propelled grenade is sustain a coconut attack. >> the essence of the trip to africa was if in the 5 to $600 million range. what about critics who say don't go to india to try to get jobs. pass the free trade agreements that are pending? >> okay, the president now says he's for them. where's the action? he says he's for the free trade agreement with south korea, which everybody else has in the free world. but then he says he wants to renegotiate the treaty. that will take years. and particularly the treaty with colombia and south korea, all to the advantage of the united states. why is the president holding up? only one reason, labor unions that support him and part of the de
national ally and should be where everybody president goes the first week, the way a president goes to canada or britain. a natural ally, a trip that had to be. longer delayed, which the indians were upset about. i admit removing the coconuts from the trees on the way to the museum is slightly excessive. as one who has never suffered from a coconut, i'm sure that the armored vehicle in which he travels can resist a rocket-propelled grenade is sustain a coconut attack. >> the essence of...
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canada is in its path. we'll have a live report. >> retailers are selling thengs like >> my kid got your honor role student pregnant. is it harmless or crossing the line. we'll look at that. ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." and brian looked at me at eight years old and said, "promise me you'll quit." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill. that stays with you all day to help you quit. in studies, 44% of c
canada is in its path. we'll have a live report. >> retailers are selling thengs like >> my kid got your honor role student pregnant. is it harmless or crossing the line. we'll look at that. ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories....
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they believe that that is a problem simply caused by the growing population of large birds such as canada geese, the kind that brought down flight 1549. >> shepard: what canthy do? >> i talked to the former national transportation safety board an asked what can you do about that? it seems a difficult problem to tackle. this was his answer, listen. >> one thing you could do is perhaps make the engines more robust or wind screens of the aircraft more robust but then you trade efficiency and weight. also, the biggest problem is you just don't know where the birds are headed. and it's very tough to integrate that kind of information into a flight scenario. >> so it's a difficult problem to tackle but the good news is the faa is looking at this seriously and trying to come up with a solution. >> shepard: jonathan hunt live in new york. thank you. our viewers will be joining you on the chat at foxnews.com/shep. the banks hit us with atm fees and checking fees and credit card fees and sometimes a fee just to have a savings accounted. could a proposed plan by the white house to tax bailed out ban
they believe that that is a problem simply caused by the growing population of large birds such as canada geese, the kind that brought down flight 1549. >> shepard: what canthy do? >> i talked to the former national transportation safety board an asked what can you do about that? it seems a difficult problem to tackle. this was his answer, listen. >> one thing you could do is perhaps make the engines more robust or wind screens of the aircraft more robust but then you trade...
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this was a case up in canada where it was alleged suspects watched videos of awlaki in makeshift training camp. in 2006 the transatlantic liquid explosive bomb be plot a plan to blow up large jumbo jets traveling from overseas seas into the united states. one of the important things about awlaki we've heard from intelligence officials and federal law enforcement he is trying to say to his followers right now you don't have to travel overseas to traditional camps like we've seen in the tribal areas of pakistan, yemen or somalia. you can take some of the advice we give you in inspire magazine and launch attacks there in the united states. it is significant this london case they're followers of awlaki and have editions of the inspire magazine. that has intelligence officials significantly concerned. gregg: fascinating and frighten all at the same time. catherine herridge. thanks very much. >> reporter: you're welcome. patti ann: the search is on for a missing boy in texas. 12-year-old jonathan foster, disappeared christmas eve. harris faulkner has that story from the breaking news desk. harr
this was a case up in canada where it was alleged suspects watched videos of awlaki in makeshift training camp. in 2006 the transatlantic liquid explosive bomb be plot a plan to blow up large jumbo jets traveling from overseas seas into the united states. one of the important things about awlaki we've heard from intelligence officials and federal law enforcement he is trying to say to his followers right now you don't have to travel overseas to traditional camps like we've seen in the tribal...
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john from canada, it's mostly sold out, but happy new year, right back at you. good day i received bold fresh and read it quickly. things haven't been great but the book inspired me to do my best that. is a secret to life. and i predict a good year for you in 2010. and from new york the tour with you sold out quickly. i was disappointed i got tickets, see you there. we're working on other places to take the tour in 2010. when we have stuff nailed down we'll pass it along. and any other suggestions for books for him to read? there is a list of books i like on bill o'reilly. those who trespass is a provocative novel. how about our web site? fox news.com there is the factor web site. and e mail us comments from anywhere in the world. and please, when writing to us here is the word of the day. do not be beckless. and that is it for us today. we continue 24-7
john from canada, it's mostly sold out, but happy new year, right back at you. good day i received bold fresh and read it quickly. things haven't been great but the book inspired me to do my best that. is a secret to life. and i predict a good year for you in 2010. and from new york the tour with you sold out quickly. i was disappointed i got tickets, see you there. we're working on other places to take the tour in 2010. when we have stuff nailed down we'll pass it along. and any other...
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pressure that are set up over the eastern part of north america and it keeps feeding in this cold air from canada and sinking it south. so these below normal temperatures where it's 20 degrees below normal in the deep south, that will stick around for what looks like at least the next couple of weeks with that pattern set in place. so tomorrow's highs, it will be the same old story, very chilly here. 34 only for atlanta. 31 in memphis and keep out the coats because this will last for the next several days, if not weeks. >> winter. domenica davis in the extreme weather center, thank you. under the process known as eminent domain, the government can take over private land with or without your permission. in washington state, one city is looking to seize a privately owned parking lot and build a new development in its place. as is often the case when it comes to eminent domain, the owners are fighting back. now from seattle with dan springer. >> reporter: that is right. the city has condemn that had parking lot property, but it's not a done deal yet until the city files with the county. that's why t
pressure that are set up over the eastern part of north america and it keeps feeding in this cold air from canada and sinking it south. so these below normal temperatures where it's 20 degrees below normal in the deep south, that will stick around for what looks like at least the next couple of weeks with that pattern set in place. so tomorrow's highs, it will be the same old story, very chilly here. 34 only for atlanta. 31 in memphis and keep out the coats because this will last for the next...
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and canada. the company announcing it is also investing more money into kansas and michigan plants, a move that they claim will save thousands of jobs. 14 factories and more than 65,000 jobs were shed when the automaker filed for bankruptcy protection last year. he is on the f.b.i.'s 10 most wanted fugitive list for his role in numerous murders committed from the early 1970's through the mid 1980's. he's also wanted for other crimes but boston's most infamous gangster james whitey bulger still hasn't been caught. investigators believe he may be in canada. last week, officials visited bookstores there looking for the fugitive. bulger is known to be a history buff and an avid reader and the f.b.i. says it has no information that he's actually in canada but they are simply casting a wider net for him. and those are your headlines. they must have had some sort of tip, though, to make it all the way to canada while he's there. >> sure. let's talk about something that happened yesterday morning in fron
and canada. the company announcing it is also investing more money into kansas and michigan plants, a move that they claim will save thousands of jobs. 14 factories and more than 65,000 jobs were shed when the automaker filed for bankruptcy protection last year. he is on the f.b.i.'s 10 most wanted fugitive list for his role in numerous murders committed from the early 1970's through the mid 1980's. he's also wanted for other crimes but boston's most infamous gangster james whitey bulger still...
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in canada, bold fresh is mostly sold out up here. my wife found a copy. happy new year. right back at you. in california, received bold fresh for christmas and read it quickly. things haven't been great, but it inspired me to keep trying and do my best. that's the secret to life. i predict a good year for you in 2010. the bold fresh tour sold out quickly in long island. i was disappointed that i got tickets for christmas. see you there. absolutely. by the way, beck and i are working on other places to take the bold fresh tour in 2010. when we have stuff nailed down, we'll pass it along. we'd be fools not to. in kentucky, my father read bold fresh in record time. any other suggestions for books for him to read? i have a list of books i like posted on my web site. if he wants another one from me, culture warriors. those who trespass is a provocative novel. e-mail us. when writing to us, do not be this: the "washington post" used this word. that is it for us today. we continue 24/7 on bill o'reilley.com. check it out. we hope to see you again next time. remember, the spin s
in canada, bold fresh is mostly sold out up here. my wife found a copy. happy new year. right back at you. in california, received bold fresh for christmas and read it quickly. things haven't been great, but it inspired me to keep trying and do my best. that's the secret to life. i predict a good year for you in 2010. the bold fresh tour sold out quickly in long island. i was disappointed that i got tickets for christmas. see you there. absolutely. by the way, beck and i are working on other...
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they can get into canada quite easily but the rcmp will be all over them and they're strangers in canada. if they went back to gentry, arkansas, where the young lady is from and her family is from, they're going to be caught. i'm telling you, 7-10 days, they're going to catch them. the marshals will do a lot of thinking as far as okay, where are they from gentry, where would they go if they stole money, the people say it wasn't them, the marshals don't think it was them but if they get into canada, the marshals will have them 7-10 days, not a problem. jenna: furp called in to consult on this case, where would you start? >> first of all, the marshals are not going to call me to consult but the thing about it is you have to figure they have no money. they're going to do small robberies, small burglaries. you have to keep an eye on that in the areas where they're supposed to be. these things will tip the marshals off as to what direction they're headed in, because they will do small burglaries and they will do small robberies. jenna: we'll watch for that, mr. pment adilla, we appreciate you
they can get into canada quite easily but the rcmp will be all over them and they're strangers in canada. if they went back to gentry, arkansas, where the young lady is from and her family is from, they're going to be caught. i'm telling you, 7-10 days, they're going to catch them. the marshals will do a lot of thinking as far as okay, where are they from gentry, where would they go if they stole money, the people say it wasn't them, the marshals don't think it was them but if they get into...
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. >> randy quaid and his wife are requesting refugee status in canada. he says he fears the, quote, murders of hollywood, his wife went on to claim that david carradine and heath ledger were killed.
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in north carolina, evacuations are on and all the way up the coast to canada, watches are up. north carolina's governor has now declared a state of emergency as the storm moves toward the state. forecasters say the strongest winds will likely hit the coast thursday night into friday morning and officials in north carolina are warning vacationers and residents alike to immediately leave isolated sections of the outer banks. >> the later that we were from told us last night, you know, starting at 5:00 this morning, they were mandatory. everybody had to leave. >> it's sad because like reality hasn't really set in because it's so beautiful out and it's like oh, i don't want to leave this. but it's like it's kind of like the calm before the storm. so just trying to keep it cool. keep a cool head and get out as fast as we can, i guess. >> get out as fast as you can. we're hearing of hundreds of cars backed up on the highways that connect the barrier island to the main land but this storm is expected to eventually affect tens of millions of people. team fox coverage. the path of the
in north carolina, evacuations are on and all the way up the coast to canada, watches are up. north carolina's governor has now declared a state of emergency as the storm moves toward the state. forecasters say the strongest winds will likely hit the coast thursday night into friday morning and officials in north carolina are warning vacationers and residents alike to immediately leave isolated sections of the outer banks. >> the later that we were from told us last night, you know,...
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we beat canada ever time we would try to can you recall. you -- curl. you can have girls come out soccer? >> bill: you go off. and you know why he really hates soccer? because it was woodrow wilson's favorite sport. that's why you hate it. was it? >> now i know. >> bill: come on. you are a pinhead. >> it's the worst sport. >> bill: come on. people find enjoyment out of it. don't run it down. >> bill, talk to the hand. here's the thing. america, america thinks soccer you can play it all you want like universal health care. have it we don't want any of it. >> bill: we? what do you have a mouse in your pocket? >> do you know how many bars force it on -- everybody is like you have to be in the bar. they pull you into the bar and sitting there and force to you watch tanchts i'm an alcoholic, i speak from experience. >> you are sitting in the bar and they turn on the world cup and jesus charlie rose on? anything but this crap. [ laughter ] >> bill: good line. charlie rose. on that note. send your mail to beck. >> bring it on. >> bill: the dumbest things of th
we beat canada ever time we would try to can you recall. you -- curl. you can have girls come out soccer? >> bill: you go off. and you know why he really hates soccer? because it was woodrow wilson's favorite sport. that's why you hate it. was it? >> now i know. >> bill: come on. you are a pinhead. >> it's the worst sport. >> bill: come on. people find enjoyment out of it. don't run it down. >> bill, talk to the hand. here's the thing. america, america thinks...
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but we learned he has lived in canada for a much longer period than that. more seriously. there are two element to this plot aside from that video. number one is the men were trying to send money overseas to afghanistan to help extremists buy weapons that would attack coalition forces. >> the individuals starring thed by project samosa were in possession of schematics, video, drawings, instruction book and electrical components designed specifically for the construction of improvised explosive devices or ieds. megyn: reporters were told they uncovered a 50 you are cut boards that could be used by cell phones as detonators. megyn: you had to be shocked not only do we have video of the suspect. here it is, canadian idol. >> that video, if it wasn't such a serious story, the video would be extremely funny. when you look at that video, he tells one story to the judges, but what we learned from the are * it's a different story in terms of the wil length of timee lived in canada they did say this plot had individuals as part of the conspiracy in iran, afghanistan, dubai and paki
but we learned he has lived in canada for a much longer period than that. more seriously. there are two element to this plot aside from that video. number one is the men were trying to send money overseas to afghanistan to help extremists buy weapons that would attack coalition forces. >> the individuals starring thed by project samosa were in possession of schematics, video, drawings, instruction book and electrical components designed specifically for the construction of improvised...
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air force spokes thank said seven were found in canada but law enforcement disagreed saying ten were still unaccounted for. we've found out they were not placed on no-fly list. they all had military i.d.s giving them access to military bases including the pentagon. >> the simple fact that you lost control of them and they were able to move freely with military documents which would have enabled them to penetrate military facilities to include the pentagon has to be of great concern to anyone who oversees the security process, especially department of security. >> air force and immigration and custom enforcement at homeland security say there is no evidence they have links to terrorism. tonight, the bottom line is most of the men are unaccounted for and they have i.d. to get them in secure locations. bret? >> bret: we'll follow this. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: in international news, three american service members were killed in southern afghanistan today. nato says the two, two of them died in an insurgent attack in the south. another was killed in a roadside bomb explosio
air force spokes thank said seven were found in canada but law enforcement disagreed saying ten were still unaccounted for. we've found out they were not placed on no-fly list. they all had military i.d.s giving them access to military bases including the pentagon. >> the simple fact that you lost control of them and they were able to move freely with military documents which would have enabled them to penetrate military facilities to include the pentagon has to be of great concern to...
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they think it was carried from tropical climates into canada. then it made its way into washington, down through oregon and recently it was spot in san francisco and los angeles. they are actually concerned it's getting into colder climates and it might be mutating this virus and make it stronger. they are look at 15 human infections. 6 people who died. and it's airborne, hard to detect. so we are not sure if there is many more cases. it's quite -- they still don't have a good grasp on it. megyn: is it treatable? >> reporter: it many hard to find and to treat. that's why we are putting doctors on alert. if somebody comes into the hospital and they are healthy and they come down with a virus, you need to check to see if this have this c-gattii. if you have it you have got to go through months of intravenous drugs and oral drugs. megyn: can you get on an airplane? >> reporter: it's in trees and soil. potentially you can get if you are walking in open land. you have to breathe this stuff in. megyn: thank you so much, trace. i have got to say, i was
they think it was carried from tropical climates into canada. then it made its way into washington, down through oregon and recently it was spot in san francisco and los angeles. they are actually concerned it's getting into colder climates and it might be mutating this virus and make it stronger. they are look at 15 human infections. 6 people who died. and it's airborne, hard to detect. so we are not sure if there is many more cases. it's quite -- they still don't have a good grasp on it....
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look at ontario in canada. rescuers in buses and helicopters picked up more than 100 motorists. all the snow trapping them in their vehicles. extreme chill reaching down to south florida. using water and special warming fertilizer to try to save their crops. this next farmer says if it doesn't work, we'll feel the hit. >> not only will you see a lot of farmers close their doors, but you will see vegetable prices you have never seen before. >> shepard: humans aren't the only ones feeling the freeze. volunteers trying to warm up sea turtles in north carolina. the animals are cold blooded so they don't have a way to warm themselves. our meteorologist maria molina is live in the extreme weather center. it's extreme tonight. >> yeah. we have got to give some love also to those warm blooded animals. they will feel the chill too, especially in florida. look at these record lows from last night or this morning i should say across jacksonville. 20 degrees. daytona beach 25. even 32, freezing mark in west palm beach and basically we're going to see that again as we head into tonight. curr
look at ontario in canada. rescuers in buses and helicopters picked up more than 100 motorists. all the snow trapping them in their vehicles. extreme chill reaching down to south florida. using water and special warming fertilizer to try to save their crops. this next farmer says if it doesn't work, we'll feel the hit. >> not only will you see a lot of farmers close their doors, but you will see vegetable prices you have never seen before. >> shepard: humans aren't the only ones...
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there is a pier that they may be on the way to canada. a lot of police agencies involved in this, it is a very serious matter and we have to get these people back behind bars. jenna: absolutely. thanks so much casey. this is a story that is developing by the minute. we'll bring you new information in the next hour. we know that a lot of you are on the internet while you're watching fox, stay logged onto foxnews.com for the very latest on the manhunt, developments and new information straight away as hell. rick: right over here to the foreign news desk, brand-new video has come in from germany of a mosque where some of the 9/11 hijackers had worshipped prior to taking out the terrorist act, that whose being was shut down. harris faulkner is following this. >> reporter: this is the northern city of hamburg, germany. by its former name it changed a couple of years ago. the name changed to tieba two years ago. that was the place the 9/11 attackers were recruised. here is what authorities in hamburg germany are saying today. it may be happenin
there is a pier that they may be on the way to canada. a lot of police agencies involved in this, it is a very serious matter and we have to get these people back behind bars. jenna: absolutely. thanks so much casey. this is a story that is developing by the minute. we'll bring you new information in the next hour. we know that a lot of you are on the internet while you're watching fox, stay logged onto foxnews.com for the very latest on the manhunt, developments and new information straight...
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in the middle box some of bernie madoff's assets have been found in canada. no word yet on the value. but the trustee in charge of liquidate uponshy scheme's visit now work to recover those. bottom box he ran unsuccessfully for the senate in tennessee now democrat harold ford is mulling a run for the senate in new york and if he does he would face kirstin jill bran in the primary she replaced hillary clinton. trace? trace: that time of year again when many of us cut back on what we eat the latest craze. but now wee trying to reduce our salt intake and it appears even the feds are taking up the great salt shakedown. brian wilson is live today johnnie's half shell restaurant in d.c. hey brian. >> hey trace yesterday you heard about how the city of new york is trying to get manufacturers of food and food vendors in the city to voluntarily reduce the amount of salt in your diet and in your food. the folks at the salt institute and yes, there is a salt institute i was surprised to learn it they believe this is an assault on salt and they believe it is a horrible i
in the middle box some of bernie madoff's assets have been found in canada. no word yet on the value. but the trustee in charge of liquidate uponshy scheme's visit now work to recover those. bottom box he ran unsuccessfully for the senate in tennessee now democrat harold ford is mulling a run for the senate in new york and if he does he would face kirstin jill bran in the primary she replaced hillary clinton. trace? trace: that time of year again when many of us cut back on what we eat the...
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good morning. >> maybe handing it over to canada is a little strong. if you look at the economic freedom list and this is the reason the countries are rich. if you're economically free, you get rich and we used to be up here. we have now fallen behind canada. >> these several organizations have ratings like this. it's the size of government, taxes, do you have a deed to your property that the dictator won't take. how easy is it to start a business that's big for economic freedom? as we pass more rules, as we raise taxes, we have dropped on the list but look, compared to most places, we're doing really well. $45,000 average income. $9,000 average worldwide. two billion people live on $2 e a week and people say why are people poor? the real amazing story is why are some people rich? poverty has been the norm and clearly, you want to be in an economically free country. these are the least free countries. you don't want to live in these places. >> look at this. north korea, cuba and venezuela. that's really working out over there for those three countries.
good morning. >> maybe handing it over to canada is a little strong. if you look at the economic freedom list and this is the reason the countries are rich. if you're economically free, you get rich and we used to be up here. we have now fallen behind canada. >> these several organizations have ratings like this. it's the size of government, taxes, do you have a deed to your property that the dictator won't take. how easy is it to start a business that's big for economic freedom? as...
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saint local are working with interpol and canadian officials because there is a chance they will go to canada. one u.s. marshal spoke about even though they are focusing the search in the west, they could be going anywhere. >> the next thing you know they could be on a plane or drove overnight to other places. we take all the information seriously. >> tracy prove dins dense which is the most recent suspect captured yesterday. three of these people broke out. one still on the lam. tracy was captured yesterday. he has given information about where these two may be going. he was arraigned this morning and i waived extradition so he's head back to arizona. they are considered armed and dangerous. megyn: rumors swirling that the white house is planning a big summer surprise for millions of americans. but what will it mean come election time? you may be shocked to hear this news again about fannie and freddie. plus this. domestic drama surrounding an "american idol" winner. why accusations of sex, lies and videotapes landed fantasia barrino in today's "kelly's court." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ]
saint local are working with interpol and canadian officials because there is a chance they will go to canada. one u.s. marshal spoke about even though they are focusing the search in the west, they could be going anywhere. >> the next thing you know they could be on a plane or drove overnight to other places. we take all the information seriously. >> tracy prove dins dense which is the most recent suspect captured yesterday. three of these people broke out. one still on the lam....
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deal which was done without the jury knowing it was he would serve 8 years, most which would be in canada which means he could be paroled next year. >> reporter: khadr's case was like that of chess shire. cheshire could get up to 30 years for those threats and supporting an al qaeda affiliate. they say no one is ignoring the detainees have already been held for 7 or 8 years. but the contrast is strike. 30 years in virginia for making threats and 8 years in a guantanamo court for killing an american medic. megyn: new developments on nancy pelosi plan for the lame duck session of congress. there is word the outgoing house speaker wants to push for a vote on the dream act. a bill that would legalize undocumented immigrants if they attend college or serve in the military and if they were brought here by their parents when they were children. it failed to go anywhere in the senate earlier this fall. the house vote could tomorrow as early as next week. we'll have michelle malkin here to put this in perspective. the voting that put majority leader harry reid back in his senate seat. according to
deal which was done without the jury knowing it was he would serve 8 years, most which would be in canada which means he could be paroled next year. >> reporter: khadr's case was like that of chess shire. cheshire could get up to 30 years for those threats and supporting an al qaeda affiliate. they say no one is ignoring the detainees have already been held for 7 or 8 years. but the contrast is strike. 30 years in virginia for making threats and 8 years in a guantanamo court for killing...